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WEBINAR: Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior (7.16.24)

Both boys and girls might display sexual behavior problems without sexual abuse victimization being the underlying cause. Recognizing sexual behavior problems versus normal sexual development is important, as is knowing...

Free

WEBINAR: How Mass Violence Impacts Youth (7.25.24)

Virtual Event

This interactive presentation is offered to gain an understanding of how mass violence, specifically gun violence, impacts youth. We will discuss what experts recommend on how to best respond and...

Free

Shame + Guilt (Project HeadSTRONG) – Session 1

Virtual Event

The Shame and Guilt section is designed to help learners differentiate between shame and guilt, recognize signs of shame in themselves, and identify sources of guilt. A variety of exercises...

Free

WEBINAR: How Mass Violence Impacts Youth (9.10.24)

Virtual Event

This interactive presentation is offered to gain an understanding of how mass violence, specifically gun violence, impacts youth. We will discuss what experts recommend on how to best respond and how to support youth during the aftermath of gun violence. REGISTER HERE This class will provide parents, adults working in child-serving agencies, and the community...

Free

WEBINAR: Suicide Prevention Workshop – Question, Persuade, Refer (9.10.24)

Virtual Event

This Suicide Prevention QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) workshop is designed to empower individuals as gatekeepers in suicide prevention. REGISTER HERE The primary goal of the workshop is to provide participants with practical skills and knowledge to identify signs of suicidal ideation, engage with individuals at risk, and connect them to appropriate resources. Participants will gain...

Free

WEBINAR: Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior (9.17.24)

Virtual Event

Both boys and girls might display sexual behavior problems without sexual abuse victimization being the underlying cause. Recognizing sexual behavior problems versus normal sexual development is important, as is knowing how to respond. Research suggests a quarter to half of child sexual abuse involves children acting out on other children, with the behavior impelled by...

Free
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